Australians’ love Bali for a family holiday, it is just so close and there is price option available for everyone.
We’ve enjoyed it so much we have been 3 times.
- Once when Lewis was a toddler
- Then for a short Bali Getaway
- And just recently for our annual Bali family holiday
But what activities can YOU do to keep the kids (and adults) happy during a family holiday to Bali?
15 Things to Do with Kids in Bali
1. Water Parks
2. Animal Parks
- Bali Safari and Marine Park
- We really enjoyed our family day out at Bali Safari and Marine Park – see WHY.
- Bali Zoo
- Sacred Monkey Forest Sanctuary
- Bali Butterfly Park (no website)
- Bali Bird Park
3. Adventure Tours
- Cycle Tours
- We really enjoyed taking the Green Bike Cycle Tour who cater for children with tandem bikes, children’s bikes or toddler seats. Plus when our son got tired he was able to ride in the support car. Check out how we discover the real Bali with Green Bike Tours HERE.
- Bali Treetop Adventure Park
- Elephant Safari Park
4. Temples, Culture and Natural Attractions
- Tanah Lot
- Devdan Show
- You can read what we thought of the devine Devdan Show HERE showcasing various dances from the Indonesian archipelago.
- Bali Waterfalls
- Munduk and Melanting Waterfalls
- Sekumpul Waterfalls
- Gitgit Waterfall
- Banjur Hot Springs
If you would like to read more on Bali, please check out all my Bali blog posts HERE.

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We’ve never been to Bali but I’ve always wanted to go. I never realised there was so much to do with the kids – maybe we could make it one of our next overseas travel destinations. Looks like there’s fun for all!
I am slowly realising why other Aussies have been in love with Bali for so long Kirsty. There is an option to meet every travellers style and budget.
This is such a useful resource when planning a trip to Bali! I LOVE Bali and have been a couple of times. I can’t wait to take the kids and I’ll definitely be taking another look at this when I do. #TheWeeklyPostcard
Glad to provide you with a place to start your next holiday to Bali Clare
Animal parks and water parks are a great way to entertain your children while visiting any place, but all those other attractions are great too. There seems to be a lot to do in Bali with children, I didn’t expect it.
Bali is definitely a real family friendly destination, though it is also a place for honeymooning couples and young groups of friends. You just have to do your research Anda to find the right match for your needs.
I love Bali so much. We went when our twins were 10 months so we only really got as far as the zoo and a few temples. Definitely going back soon and will save the post with all these fantastic tips.
Glad you got some inspiration for your next trip Katy.
We just got back from Bali in January. We took it pretty easy this trip but a couple of years ago we did the Safari and also went to the Monkey Forest in Ubud. I’m dying to try out the Waterbom Park! Next time, hopefully 🙂
So am I Grace – next trip 🙂
Thanks for providing such a wealth of information of what to see and do in Bali with kids. I have a little one on the way as we speak and I would love to return to the island one day when he is older. It is nice to know that there are a lot to do there with kids.
We went to Bali for the first time when our son was a toddler Constance, we stayed in the Nusa Dua region which was perfect for a relaxing holiday with a toddler – lots of easy to use footpaths for pushing the pram.
You have taken all the worry out of keeping kids happy in Bali with this post. I’m pinning it to my Indonesia Board.
Thank you Jan, I appreciate you sharing my post